Falper presents MA bath furnishings

Falper presents the world premiere of MA, a collection of bath furnishings which are the result of a collaboration with the London studio Foster+ Partners.

This extraordinary collection of furniture was been created with an eye toward the future and a focus on beauty and quality – an opportunity to reflect on ideas for new living spaces.

FALPER-MAMA is the line of bath furnishings designed by Foster+ Partners. MA takes its name from the concept – central to Japanese art and culture – of “space between,” which emphasises achieving a harmonious balance between elements and the space between them in any artistic composition. The pure volumetric geometry of various primary elements – bathtubs, washbasins, taps, mirrors – interconnected by slim, delicate yet functional water spouts.

FALPER-MADistilling the essence of a bathroom, the MA by Foster + Partners system creates a flexible architectural framework to which different elements can be added and reconfigured to suit myriad living spaces.

FALPER-MAMA explores texture and form through the unique palette of Falper materials. Water is carried through an adaptable system of stainless-steel spouts, virtual works of art that lend character to the bathroom and serve multiple functions, supporting an illuminated mirror, or as hooks for robes and towels. The solid wood drawers evoke practical tool boxes, with the interior space organised in a personalisable configuration.

TFALPER-MAhe forms of washbasins in marble or Cristalplant® Bio Active express sophisticated, minimalist elegance. MA is a unique collection that combines handcraftsmanship and fine woodworking details with an innovative spirit of high design.

Foster + Partners Industrial Design is a global studio grounded in sustainability, with a worldwide reputation for thoughtful, pioneering design. The studio has never made any distinction between architecture and industrial design. Its industrial design team, founded in 1980, has developed a vast array of products, from door handles to wind turbines. The point of contact, the tangible part, is just as important as the broader vision.

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